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Fence Requirements: Chino vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do fence requirements rules compare between Chino, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Chino and Rancho Cucamonga have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino County Code Ch. 83.06 limits fences to 3.5 feet in front yards and 6 feet in side and rear yards. Corner sight triangles limit height to 3 feet within 25 feet of intersections.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rancho Cucamonga Development Code requires fences to meet setback, sight-triangle, and material standards. Perimeter block walls are required for new tract homes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRancho Cucamonga
Front Yard Max3.5 feet-
Side/Rear Max6 feet (8 ft with permit)-
Agricultural ZoneUp to 8 feet-
Corner Sight Triangle3 ft in 25 ft-
Barbed WireNot in residentialProhibited in residential
Sight Triangle-3 ft max within 25 ft of corners
New Tracts-Perimeter block wall required
Chain-Link-Prohibited in front yards
HOA-Approval required for color and detail

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Chino FAQ

How tall can my fence be in unincorporated San Bernardino County?

Residential fences are limited to 3.5 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in side and rear yards without a permit. Agricultural zones allow up to 8 feet for livestock fencing. Taller fences require a building permit.

Is barbed wire allowed on my fence?

Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited on residential fences but allowed in agricultural, commercial, and industrial zones, typically only above 6 feet in height.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Can I use chain-link in my front yard?

No. Chain-link fencing is prohibited in front yards of residential zones in Rancho Cucamonga. Wrought iron, tubular steel, vinyl, or wood are permitted materials.

Do I need HOA approval before installing a fence?

If you live in Victoria, Terra Vista, Etiwanda, or another master-planned community, yes. HOA architectural approval typically must be obtained before the city permit process.

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